Device for lowering tail pipe exhaust temperature

ABSTRACT

A component for a vehicular exhaust pipe includes an upstream venturi forming portion for creating at least a partial vacuum interior to the component. A downstream diverter housing portion of the component has an inlet coupled to an outlet of the venturi portion. The diverter housing portion includes the diverter element positioned adjacent an output of the diverter housing portion for forcing axially central exhaust flow radially outward toward a wall of the diverter housing. The partial vacuum in the component device causes colder environmental ambient air to enter an inlet of the component. The diverter also creates a mixture of hot exhaust flow with the colder environmental air, resulting in a lower temperature of the exhaust gas exiting the component and substantial elimination of centrally disposed exhaust hot spots.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S.Provisional Application No. 60/858,762, filed Nov. 14, 2006, which ishereby incorporated by reference.

FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure relates generally to vehicle exhaust treatment devicesand more specifically to an exhaust pipe component or attachment forreducing exhaust temperature and eliminating hot spots in the exhaustflow exiting a vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The statements in this section merely provide background informationrelated to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.

Conventional tail pipe temperatures, especially for diesel particulatefilter applications show peaks as high as 650° C. with so-called “hotspots” in the axial center of the flow exiting the tail pipe. Suchexhaust gas temperatures can potentially ignite flammable materials,such as dry grass along a roadside. Hence, there is seen to be a need inthe art for a component device for an exhaust pipe, such as a tail pipeof a vehicle, for lowering the exhaust temperatures while avoidingisolated hot spots in the center of the exhaust flow emanating from thevehicle.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An component for a vehicular exhaust pipe includes an upstream venturiforming portion for creating at least a partial vacuum interior to thecomponent. A downstream diverter housing portion of the component has aninlet coupled to an outlet of the venturi portion. A gap or inlet isformed between the venturi forming portion and the diverter housingportion. The diverter housing portion includes a diverter elementpositioned adjacent an output of the diverter housing the diverterhousing. The partial vacuum in the component device causes colderenvironmental ambient air to enter the diverter housing portion throughthe gap or inlet. The diverter also creates a mixture of the hot exhaustflow with the colder environmental air, resulting in a lower temperatureof the exhaust gas exiting the component and substantial elimination ofcentrally disposed exhaust hot spots.

Other objects, features, and advantages of the invention will becomeapparent from a review of the entire specification, including theappended claims and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The objects and features of the disclosure will become apparent from areading of a detailed description, taken in conjunction with thedrawing, in which:

FIG. 1 is a side cross-sectional view of a combination venturi/diverterexhaust pipe component arranged in accordance with the principles of theinvention;

FIG. 2 is a side perspective view of the component of FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an end perspective view at the diverter end of the componentof FIG. 1; and

FIG. 4 is an end perspective view at the venturi forming member inletend of the component of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is notintended to limit the present disclosure, applications, or uses. Itshould be understood that throughout the drawings, correspondingreference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.

With reference to FIGS. 1-4, component 100 is intended preferably forcoupling to a tail pipe of a vehicular exhaust system, and is comprisedof an upstream portion 102 and a downstream portion 104.

Upstream portion 102 includes a venturi forming element or nozzle 106and an upstream portion of the diverter housing 108 which tapers from aninlet end to point 124. Venturi forming element 106 is coupled to theupstream portion 102 of housing 108 by a plurality of legs 112, twobeing shown in FIG. 1 as 112 a and 112 b. Diverter housing portion 108and venturi forming portion 106 are attached to opposite ends of legs112 by, for example, welding.

Venturi forming element 106 narrows radially at 110 internally ofdiverter housing 108 to create a jet generating higher exhaust flowvelocities, resulting in a suction effect, which, in turn, creates atleast a partial vacuum inside component 100. The partial vacuum drawscolder environmental ambient air into an annular inlet 115 formedbetween the outer wall of the element 106 and an inlet end 117 of thediverter housing portion 108.

Diverter 114, in a preferred form, comprises a conical element 114having an apex 118 facing the oncoming exhaust stream and a base 116facing the output 120 of component 100.

Diverter 114 is mounted centrally of the wall of substantiallycylindrical diverter housing portion 108 by a plurality of mountingstruts or legs 122 (four shown in the drawing—122 a, b, c and d). Struts122 a-d are attached, for example, by welding, at first inner ends todiverter 114 and at second outer ends to an interior surface of thecylindrical wall of housing 108.

Nozzle 106 is adapted to be coupled at its input 118 to an end of anexhaust tail pipe (not shown), for example, by a radial clamp 202 whoseends accept a bolt 204 engaged by a nut 206.

In operation, hot exhaust gas enters input 118 of venturi formingelement 106 from the vehicle's tail pipe to form a jet at restriction110. The resultant partial vacuum in housing 108 pulls in cooler ambientair from outside the exhaust system into inlet 115 to mix with the hotexhaust gas moving toward diverter 114 and outlet 120. Diverter 114forces the mixture radially outwardly toward the substantiallycylindrical wall of housing 108, thereby eliminating hot spots along thecentral axis of the exhaust flow. The ambient air/exhaust mixture alsoresults in a lower temperature exhaust stream exiting component 100.Additionally, the exhaust gases exiting the outlet 120 are mixed andfurther diluted outside of the device by pulling ambient air into a lowpressure area (vena contracta) formed downstream of the diverter 114 andthe outlet 120.

The invention has been described with reference to a preferredembodiment which has been set forth for the sake of example only. Thescope and spirit of the invention will be derived from appropriateconstruction of the appended claims.

1. A component for a vehicular exhaust pipe comprising: an upstream portion containing a venturi forming element operative to create at least a partial vacuum inside the component by generating exhaust flow velocities resulting in a suction effect at an inlet of the component; and a downstream portion having a diverter element positioned adjacent an outlet of the component, the diverter element operative to force axially central exhaust flow in the component radially outwardly.
 2. The component of claim 1 wherein the venturi forming element comprises a conduit having a first end opening at an input of the component for receipt of incoming exhaust flow and a second end, smaller in cross-sectional area than the first end facing an interior of the component.
 3. The component of claim 1 wherein the venturi forming element is coupled to the upstream portion by a plurality of mounting legs extending between the venturi conduit and the upstream portion.
 4. The component of claim 1 wherein the diverter element comprises a conical structure having an apex facing the incoming exhaust flow and a base facing the outlet of the component.
 5. The component of claim 1 wherein the diverter element is coupled to the downstream portion by a plurality of radially extending mounting legs.
 6. The component of claim 1 wherein the downstream portion meets the upstream portion at a necked-down substantially axially central point of the component.
 7. The component of claim 1 wherein the component is adapted to be coupled to an exit end of a tailpipe of the vehicle.
 8. The component of claim 7 wherein the component is adapted to be coupled to the exit end by a radial clamp.
 9. A component for a vehicular exhaust tailpipe comprising: a housing having an upstream portion and a downstream portion, each extending from an end of the component to a necked-down substantially axially central portion of the housing; a venturi forming element mounted at an input of the upstream portion operative to create at least a partial vacuum inside the housing by generating exhaust flow velocities resulting in a suction effect at a housing inlet; and a conical diverter mounted to an interior of the housing adjacent a housing output, an apex of the conical diverter facing an interior of the housing, a base of the conical diverter facing the housing output to divert exhaust flow radially outward to mix with ambient air. 